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The Diurnal Temperature Range (DTR) profoundly affects human health, agriculture, eco-system, and socioeconomic systems. In this study, we analyzed past and future changes in DTR using gridded Climate Research Unit (CRU) datasets for the years 1950–2020 ...
Kalpana Hamal +6 more
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Predicted Diurnal Variation of the Deuterium to Hydrogen Ratio in Water at the Surface of Mars Caused by Mass Exchange with the Regolith [PDF]
Regolith on Mars exchanges water with the atmosphere on a diurnal basis and this process causes significant variation in the abundance of water vapor at the surface. While previous studies of regolith-atmosphere exchange focus on the abundance, recent in-
Hu, Renyu
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The response of tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L. cv. Aromata) to continuous light (CL) in relation to photosynthesis, abscisic acid (ABA) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) was investigated to improve the understanding of the development and/or ...
M. S. Haque +6 more
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In-depth understanding of the diurnal variation of soil respiration and its influencing factors at different depths under different land use patterns in desertified open-pit mines is crucial to assessing the carbon cycle of ecosystems in ecologically ...
Ying LIU +4 more
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Diurnal and seasonal ground temperature variations at Wairakei [PDF]
Abstract Weekly readings of ground temperatures to a depth of 6.6 metres were made at Wairakei, New Zealand, between 1958 and 1962. These readings were supplemented by multi-point Brown potentiometer recordings to a depth of 3 m for more than a year. Air temperatures were also available for the five-year period.
G. B. Dawson, R. G. Fisher
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Increasing leaf hydraulic conductance with transpiration rate minimizes the water potential drawdown from stem to leaf. [PDF]
Leaf hydraulic conductance (k leaf) is a central element in the regulation of leaf water balance but the properties of k leaf remain uncertain. Here, the evidence for the following two models for k leaf in well-hydrated plants is evaluated: (i) k leaf is
Barbour, Margaret +5 more
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Study of the thermal regime of a reservoir on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China.
The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau region has unique meteorological characteristics, with low air temperature, low air pressure, low humidity, little precipitation, and strong diurnal variation. A two-dimensional hydrodynamic CE-QUAL-W2 model was configured for
Yanjing Yang +5 more
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Ionospheric estimates of atomic oxygen concentration from charged particle measurements [PDF]
Estimates of atomic concentration ionosphere from radar backscatter and rocket probe measurements of electron and ion temperatures and electron ...
Mahajan, K. K.
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Controls on the diurnal streamflow cycles in two subbasins of an alpine headwater catchment [PDF]
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or ice melt. Evapotranspiration-induced diurnal streamflow cycles are less observed in these catchments but might happen simultaneously.
Barnard +66 more
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This study presents a simple methodology to estimate diurnal patterns in dew point temperature/relative humidity on weekly basis from mean minimum temperature or the morning relative humidity under semi-arid climatic conditions of Hyderabad.
N. N. SRIVASTAVA +4 more
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